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Capturing a beautiful moment in a photo is something I'm very passionate about.
(Nigel Barker)
Colorful Nature ~ Pink/Purple Wednesday
Life is a Rainbow - Violet
(photo by Freya)
It was a competition of some sort for young girls at the Fair. I was in the back of the room, and there was no way to get enough DOF to get both the phone and the stage in focus. But by taking two photos--first the phone, then the stage, in focus--I was then able to composite them into a single story telling image. I should have taken a third shot, since there is blur visible in the audience between the phone and the stage. Oh well, next time...
HSS
Sunset down at Nightcliff, Northern Territory. Three shots using lens shift then stitched with Image Composite Editor (ICE) by Microsoft Research Computational Photography Group. A great program and it is free.
The image processed with Capture One.
The roseate spoonbill is beautiful in almost any light but the setting sun gives it almost a luminous look !! We are so fortunate to have this species in Florida and to be able to see it in different situations and light .
Wishing you all a blessed and wonderful day !!!
My other half, capturing the view on the Dwyryd Estuary at Portmerion - and no, he doesn't post his images online!
Thank you all so much for every award,comment,favs ,support ,group invites .They are all greatly appreciated .
Hugs Lynn
Endless Haraiki Bay
My intent was a square, top-down, close-up of this fragile beauty, with appreciable DoF behind, as well as some shadowing from it being evident at the lower right of the capture.
This flower was blooming in upstate South Carolina, Oconee County, USA.
A gift from a wonderful friend :)
Photograph by Jasmine Albright, check out her other awesome photography
BEAUTY REMAINS UNCHANGED
"YOUR BEST SHOT 2016"
FLICKR
SUNSET AT THE ANGLO MEAT PACKING PLANT FRAY BENTOS URUGUY DECLARED WORLD HERITAGE.
Canon PowerShot SX130 IS
FRIGORIFICO ANGLO
ANTIQUE
FRAY BENTOS
URUGUAY
WORLD HERITAGE (UNESCO) SINCE JULY 2015
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frigor%C3%ADfico_Angl
o_del_Uruguay
www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/south-america/uru...
www.facebook.com/FrigorificoAnglo/
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frigor%C3%ADfico_Anglo_del_Uruguay
Frigorífico Anglo del Uruguay
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Frigorífico Anglo del Uruguay was a meatpacking plant located at Fray Bentos, Uruguay, on the Uruguay River bank.
In 1924, the Vestey group purchases the old installations of Liebig Extract of Meat Company and the production goes on under a new name.
During its peak period, El Anglo had 5,000 workers whose ranks included English, Belgians, Russians, Spanish and Italians. It finally closed in 1979 after Europe and the United States had cut back their purchases from Latin America. Small brick houses with thick walls running along the river's edge in Fray Bentos form the "Barrio Anglo," a city-within-a-city where meatpacking workers lived that featured a hospital, a school, a social club and a football squad.[1]
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One day I was trying to capture a bird in my hedge and when I looked at my photo, this is what I saw!?? I had taken the photo through my window, but there was nothing of this shape on it. The 'apparition' seems to resemble a squirrel ... I have no idea what it was (some reflection?), but I thought it might be fitting to post it for Halloween! 👻
You know when you catch something beautiful and have to capture that moment? Every...damn...day with this one :P
Sunrise didn't look up to much today so I thought I'd share another from yesterday morning. I used a 4 minute exposure, with the assistance of the Lee Big Stopper for this image.
There's something I find really mesmerising about this and the fact you can capture so much time all in one image... a reminder to take a step back and recognise what's important, as it can be over all too quickly.
Das Museum im Herzen der Dolomiten ist der Geschichte und der Sprache der Ladiner gewidmet.
Das Bewusstsein der eigenen Sprache bestimmt ganz wesentlich die Identität der Ladiner. Die ladinische Sprache wurzelt im Volkslatein; vorrömisch-rätische Elemente prägen sie. Im Mittelalter und Neuzeit beeinflusst die Lage Ladiniens zwischen italienischem und deutschem Sprachraum die Weiterentwicklung sowie die Unterschiede in den einzelnen Talschaften.
www.suedtirolerland.it/de/highlights/museen-ausstellungen...